Think the DVB-T epg scanner is causing the crash. I've reconfigured my setup as I use XMLTV and disabled DVB-T epg scanning and so far no more crashes. This used to work in v5.5 and whilst I do not need this functionality I may do in the future so can this be looked at?

Thanks for looking into it. I don't use DVB-T so it may be more generic, perhaps EPG's for all DVB standards are causing problems.I'm using TV Adviser (NL) as the source for EPG data where possible. For channels that are not included in TV Adviser, I use the 'Default' EPG Source under Configuration -> Channels -> EPG Sources.

For each tuner do the following -> Configure -> Edit advanced settings -> EPS Scan -> Edit the scanner so that "status" and "use indband event" are not ticked i.e. inactive. Be warned that this might take a few goes as the server may crash whilst you try and change this.

Then make sure that your tuners are no longer providing EPG data by going to Channels -> EPG Sources and the only available EPG source should now be TV Advisor.

Thanks will give that a try. Would also appreciate if DVBLogic could confirm they're looking into this. Just paid for this upgrade and would be a shame if I can no longer use DVB-based EPG data for the channels that aren't included in TV Advisor.

Since the reinstall I haven't had the crashes after ±10 minutes of viewing. It's much more stable now.The only problem I have still seen is when I send to dropbox with encoding and deletion of the original file. That seems to still crash DVBLink.I've tried it without local deletion and then it hasn't crashed, but testing this takes a lot more time...

jeroen020 wrote:Since the reinstall I haven't had the crashes after ±10 minutes of viewing. It's much more stable now.The only problem I have still seen is when I send to dropbox with encoding and deletion of the original file. That seems to still crash DVBLink.I've tried it without local deletion and then it hasn't crashed, but testing this takes a lot more time...